Also, how the hell do you do this, and wind up having to go to the hospital in serious condition? He must have been hauling ass in the parking lot. Plus, I have a feeling that this turd was high/drunk/both (take your pick). If that's the case, hope he dies, and the kids are ok and sent to live with someone better.

Yeah, I may be harsh, but there is NO EXCUSE for being high/drunk/both, while driving around with KIDS.

Rebranding as WaMart would save the penny-pinching Waltons a massive 14% on any costs they accrue for signage, printing or other mentions of the company name.They can't go completely minimal as the W hotel chain has that end-game covered, but they could try other 'lettering reduction procedures'.I assume others will follow, in short order we will have Trgt, Dllr Gnl and Srs.

YoOjo:Rebranding as WaMart would save the penny-pinching Waltons a massive 14% on any costs they accrue for signage, printing or other mentions of the company name.They can't go completely minimal as the W hotel chain has that end-game covered, but they could try other 'lettering reduction procedures'.I assume others will follow, in short order we will have Trgt, Dllr Gnl and Srs.

You're a damned fool! Watch what they're doing, it's not the vowels they've dropped, but the inconspicuous lower case L!

What we're seeing here is a corporations advanced adjustment to a shortage of L's. The cost of that letter is about to go through the roof, possibly due to new demands put in place by the patent owner of the straight line.

Obbi:YoOjo: Rebranding as WaMart would save the penny-pinching Waltons a massive 14% on any costs they accrue for signage, printing or other mentions of the company name.They can't go completely minimal as the W hotel chain has that end-game covered, but they could try other 'lettering reduction procedures'.I assume others will follow, in short order we will have Trgt, Dllr Gnl and Srs.

You're a damned fool! Watch what they're doing, it's not the vowels they've dropped, but the inconspicuous lower case L!

What we're seeing here is a corporations advanced adjustment to a shortage of L's. The cost of that letter is about to go through the roof, possibly due to new demands put in place by the patent owner of the straight line.

You sir (or madam, I'm not the NSA!) are a genius.It must be exactly that, I agree. The Waltons (soon to be Watons?) obviously have some inside knowledge of letter trading.It's possible they've rigged the market so that L skyrockets just as Dollar General prepares to print all their stationary supplies. DG now has to choose between rebranding as Doar Genera or being crippled every time they print a receipt.Damn they're sharp.